An Analysis Of The Movie 'Blue Kite'

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In many of the works we have read this year, there have been many critiques to the Chinese Communist ideals. These works solely critique the ideals of communism, and promote change in the way that it is implemented in life. The movie “Blue Kite,” tries to show what life was like under the communist government in China. By showing the people the true agony and suffering during the regime, they hoped to change the ideas of many people about communism. While the majority of scholars and students believe that “Blue Kite” is solely a critique of communistic ideals in China, I believe that it is a promotion of more progressive and democratic ideas shown through the Chinese government emphasis on little to no family life, and the visual and metaphorical …show more content…

The visual representation of the “blue” kite is a very obvious contrast to the Chinese government’s red for communism. Blue is also seen as a representation of democracy in many countries. Especially in the United States, blue is seen as a symbol of democracy and the democratic party. The blue kite showing up at critical points in the movie or representing something important shows that it was a promotion of blue over red, or democracy over communism. Even though the kite is destroyed, it is a symbol for better days and that means it is promoting democracy as better days. The last scene with the blue kite being broken in the tree as well could be a representation of the Chinese government trying to suppress the promotion of democracy or crush those who are trying to change their country for the better. The blue kite is a sign for better days, it being crushed crushes the hope for better days, and the Red Guards representing the communistic ideals in China destroy any hope for democracy in China. The blue kite is meant to represent a future of democracy being good, but communism shuts it

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